Wilner (XX) - Market day harmony

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Description:
This painting presents a vibrant, rhythmic scene of a Haitian market, rendered in a stylized, almost sculptural manner. A group of women dominates the composition, their elongated bodies and simplified facial features creating a sense of unity rather than individuality. They are dressed in bold, saturated colors—yellows, blues, greens, purples, and reds—that contrast against a soft, neutral background.

Most of the figures carry large woven baskets either on their heads or at their sides, suggesting movement, labor, and daily commerce. The repetition of shapes—rounded heads, curved arms, and stacked baskets—creates a visual cadence, almost musical in its flow. Despite the density of figures, the scene feels balanced and calm, as if time is suspended in a moment of collective routine.

The absence of perspective depth and the flattened space are typical of Haitian naïve painting, emphasizing storytelling over realism. The expressions are serene, almost introspective, giving dignity to ordinary life. This is not just a market—it’s a portrait of community, resilience, and shared identity.

Wilner is a Haitian artist associated with the country’s rich tradition of naïve or folk painting, a movement that gained international recognition in the mid-20th century. Like many Haitian painters, he draws inspiration from everyday life—markets, rural scenes, communal activities—transforming them into colorful, symbolic compositions.

His work is characterized by bold color palettes, simplified human forms, and a strong emphasis on rhythm and repetition. Rather than focusing on individual identity, Wilner often portrays groups, highlighting collective experience and cultural continuity. His paintings reflect the vibrancy of Haitian life while subtly conveying themes of labor, dignity, and social cohesion.

Although not as globally documented as some Haitian masters, artists like Wilner are essential to the living tradition of Haitian art, which remains deeply rooted in storytelling, spirituality, and the resilience of its people.
His paintings are being sold in worldwide auctions.
The framed item will be couriered to the successful bidder.

#NewNoReservePriceCollection

Description:
This painting presents a vibrant, rhythmic scene of a Haitian market, rendered in a stylized, almost sculptural manner. A group of women dominates the composition, their elongated bodies and simplified facial features creating a sense of unity rather than individuality. They are dressed in bold, saturated colors—yellows, blues, greens, purples, and reds—that contrast against a soft, neutral background.

Most of the figures carry large woven baskets either on their heads or at their sides, suggesting movement, labor, and daily commerce. The repetition of shapes—rounded heads, curved arms, and stacked baskets—creates a visual cadence, almost musical in its flow. Despite the density of figures, the scene feels balanced and calm, as if time is suspended in a moment of collective routine.

The absence of perspective depth and the flattened space are typical of Haitian naïve painting, emphasizing storytelling over realism. The expressions are serene, almost introspective, giving dignity to ordinary life. This is not just a market—it’s a portrait of community, resilience, and shared identity.

Wilner is a Haitian artist associated with the country’s rich tradition of naïve or folk painting, a movement that gained international recognition in the mid-20th century. Like many Haitian painters, he draws inspiration from everyday life—markets, rural scenes, communal activities—transforming them into colorful, symbolic compositions.

His work is characterized by bold color palettes, simplified human forms, and a strong emphasis on rhythm and repetition. Rather than focusing on individual identity, Wilner often portrays groups, highlighting collective experience and cultural continuity. His paintings reflect the vibrancy of Haitian life while subtly conveying themes of labor, dignity, and social cohesion.

Although not as globally documented as some Haitian masters, artists like Wilner are essential to the living tradition of Haitian art, which remains deeply rooted in storytelling, spirituality, and the resilience of its people.
His paintings are being sold in worldwide auctions.
The framed item will be couriered to the successful bidder.

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Kunstenaar
Wilner (XX)
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Titel van kunstwerk
Market day harmony
Techniek
Acrylschilderij
Signatuur
Handgesigneerd
Land van herkomst
Haïti
Staat
In goede staat
Hoogte
51 cm
Breedte
62 cm
Gewicht
3 kg
Stijl
Naïeve Kunst
Periode
1980-1990
Verkocht door
LuxemburgGeverifieerd
431
Objecten verkocht
100%
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